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Rising star Grace Chow sits down with Missing Perspectives' Alicia Vrajlal to chat about her new show, Good Cop/Bad Cop.
"On the World Day of Social Justice, let’s talk about kinship incarceration and the ignored ripple effect of imprisonment through extended family networks," writes Maia Onyenachi.
As well-intended as most IWD events are, do they all truly consider intersectionality, and ensure that they reflect the diversity of women? 
In 2020 I had surgery and afterwards I wrote, ‘Your body is your home and your future, so get all of the damn checks. Listen to your gut if you think something’s not right’. In 2024 I listened to my gut.
MAFS has been known for some storylines over the years that involve cheating, mental health concerns and the problematic treatment of women. However, celebrities like Saoirse Ronan are indulging in the show for a lighthearted watch and sense of escapism – Alicia Vrajlal reports.
With the fall of the Assad regime, Syrian women are increasingly speaking out against the imposition of the hijab and expressing their concerns about the country’s shift toward more stringent Islamic rule – Batoul Yazbeck reports.
The more we show up at international moments like COP29, the more we demonstrate the value of diversity and inclusion in climate action, and the harder we make it for opponents to shut the door on gender rights for all.
We may only be two dinner parties into Married At First Sight 2025, but this season has already lived up to its promise of drama, drama, and more drama.
In case you missed it, TikTok has some new drama for us. Jordan Tan is a model and content creator known for her feminist content about decentering men. These videos caught the attention of two men, who then reached out and asked to meet with her, so they can try to convince her that it’s ‘not all men’.
"As a proud asexual woman, this information is not surprising to me in the slightest. While I am not shocked, I am really mad," writes Allie Daisy King.
Job-sharing political candidates Lucy Bradlow and Bronwen Bock have announced that they have submitted an application to the Federal Court of Australia, seeking to prevent the Australian Electoral Commission from rejecting their nomination to run for a Victorian Senate seat in the upcoming federal election.
Of the 10 seasons that have aired so far, exactly half have been won by women – surely something to celebrate as the conversation around women’s representation on TV continues. This year, there's only a 25% chance a woman will win.

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